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Show i i -- i& pJ n r-- " Second Section i SvEu Thu sday, March 16, 1972 Local Girl Scouts schedule activities first Girl Scouts Since the In Ogden, in liah were organized in 1920 in Salt Lake City and Ogden -- eight years after the movement first started in the United States -- - the youngsters in spearheaded by Utahs outstanding one of pio- late Mrs. David (Bertha) Eccles, the Girl Scouts program was started and used a camp site in South Fork provided by the city comthe neers, green hate been learning about and enjoying nature as well as serving the communities in which they live. The first camp site to be used by Salt Lake City Girl Scouts was a section of a community recreation area in Brighton canyon specifically assigned to them. with the missioners, sheriffs office loaning tents, Red Cross providing tables and cooking utensils, and the commissioners loaning county trucks to carry equipment to this new camp. few years later Poers, a member A Zona .Miss of a Man seeks union office James R. Eccles, ofKays-vill- e 1592, at Hill AFB. Mr. Eccles, civil servant, works is running for eighth vice . an president in the AFGE local as a program analyst in the Plans and Programs Directorate at the Base. Mr. Eccles is a graduate of BYU and the Univeristy of Washington at Seattle. He is a believer in a strong union for civil servants. He believes that a union is not only a necessary organiza-tio- .. ar K- - Mr. Eccles also thinks that in the near future government employees will be given at least a limited right to strike, as in the past it was thought that such a situation could not take place. . lota holds Xi chapter meet seeks office chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Gennie Bingham on MonSpecial guest day afternoon. William J. was speaker Crilchlow Jr. who treated the subject, Liberty, Justice, and Show and Sale 2 GO display antique exhibits officers for the coming year were elected, with Marcelle Weaver as the new President. Katharine Young, Vice President, Kerma Larsen. Secretary; Shirley CarNew The Salt Palace West Temple and Maudeen Andros, City Council Salt Like Citv, ter. Treasurer; March 21. 21. 25, 26 Thurs., fri.. 1:00 p.m. 10.00 p.m. by Roy Elks 1200 p.m. A friendship dinner ROi is being planned for Friday evening the the Elks Lodge in Roy. the members and guests are invited to participate. A Rich, district executive, for outstanding service to this district. He has resigned to take a job with a chemical firm. He will continue as a volunteer on the district training hostess. & JacksonInc. Rssaciaics, THK & DOOICKEGP1NG SERVICE Satisfaction Assured Year Round Service Accuracy Guaranteed Specialists In Small Business I'u.x Seri Utah 399-133- 84-10- 6 ues Bor Your COMPUTERIZED MART PLAZA 3060 Wall Ave. K Ogden, Crossfield has been released as district advancement chairman. Thanks to John. Welcome - Dennis Danile, Roy First Baptist pastor, Church, as the institutional representative for Troop 366 on the District Committee. Eleven boy leaders with 32 adult leaders representing 13 of our 35 sponsoring institutions attended the Operation Reach training session on March 9. These leaders will now take this training into the units. Be looking for this operation. Roy J. Complete Servue big vote of thanks to Dave Effective leadership is he answer to most problems and is often the key to the success of any organization. Many scouting leaders are giving up their Saturdays to become trained. INCOME TAX SERVICE For Appointment In Home or Office 33S-133- with the district committee chairman and commissioners to plan the events for the coming months. Cub Scouts, Boy Scout, and Explorer units should plan now for participation in the Council a on June 10. Scout Troops are encouraged to plan for participation in e the District April 28. Watch for full details. For those who attended the n Center Merit Badge be sure to contact a Camp-O-Re- BYU-Ogde- G Roy Pow-wo- Drug. We regret that we can no longer accept your payments, however we will still accept Mountain Fuel Supply and Utah Power & Light payments. He enjoys from Centerville, Davis County, in 1907, with the Davis County Nursery. He worked for them for 13 years, and then for California Packing Corp., and for 34 years for the D and RG. Railroad, retiring in 1953. Mr. Schofield still has his Friendship garden, and is just waitir. for the weather. He is an expert gardener, taking after his father, and won many prizes at the Salt Lake Fair last year. His sunflower was 15 ft. 5 inches tall. Besides grant, troops are also working with residents of the State Industrial School and the Monte Vista Training School. but collect clothing for the V.tnam homeless, send goodies to American servicemen specially oriented toward the economically and socially deprived are being devtloped. Two kidney machines at the University of Utah Medical School Hospital, resulted from the collection of Betty Crocker coupons, a major portion coming from Girl Scouts in this area. Cook was born Sept. 1919, in Ogden, a son of 23, and Hugh Catherine Metcalf Cook. He was married to Loraine 15, 1942 in on Aug. Byron Yakima, Wash. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. In Price the Girl Scouts have helped with the school immunization program, and in other parts of the state they have given parties and entertainments for migrant chil- - He barber to Mountain years ago. War served with the Amry European Theater and in the Army Band. He member of the Mountain World Merit Badge counselor to pass these badges you studied. Operation Reach is another example of how the scouting program is lending a helping hand of fellowship to all youth and young men. It is a plan for fidning something better in life. Our Best The Explorer Motto, Today;- - for a Better Tomorrow is an expression of our Americas Manideal that power begins with Boypower. Scoutings programs provide an effective way to build desirable qualities of character; to train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and to in them personal develop fitness. As income tax settlement time approaches, it is time to consider your contributions to the Boy Scouts of America. What have you given? Is the sustaining membership for your institution paid? Have you given any equipment or supplies needed by the Council? Have you become a member of the Century Club? If you dont - who will? . . notes birthday CstSfocldCl Member SUBURBAN he the played II in NEWSPAPERS OF AMERICA Frank W. Fowers was a Green Frank w Fowers. 59, ot 5515 S 6100 W . died Monday evening at the McKay Hospital of a heart attack. Mr. Fowen was born Dec. 7, 191, In Ogden, a son of ssw Franklin Austin and Halliday Mary Ag.-- ej Fowers. He was married to on Bernice June 3, T9 36, In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was reared end educated In W e b e r County and had lived In Hooper ell his life. He had been an employe of the Mountain Fuel Supply Co., retiring In 1971. He was o member of the Hooper 1st LDS Ward end had boon on of seven presidents of the Seventies end secretary of 141st Quorum of Seventies. He had been Lakevlew Stake missionary and member of the teachers' superLake-vievisory committee, counselor In the Stake Mission Presidency, advisor a was end high to the teachers' quorum, priest group leader and member of the genealogy committee. Surviving are his widow of Hooper; four sons and two daughters, Norman G. Fowers, David J. Fowers, both of Ogden; Melvin F. Fowers, Roy; Brent R. Fowers, Taylor; Mrs. Wayne (Maureen) Merlin, West Weber; Mrs. Bruce (Kath-lean- ) Thompson, Rota, Spain; 12 grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Mary Fowers Fowles, Ogden. Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters, Austin E. Fowers, Slatervllle; Eli C. Fowers, Roy; Mrs. Russell (Elda) (Velma) Strebel, Ogden; Mrs. Francis Matthews, Hooper. announced be will by Funeral services the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary. HOOPER John Floyd . MEMBER OF THE Services were held last Friday at Myers Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Eugene Jones of the Mountain Green Ward Suiter HOOPER Amos Schofield one son and Dancy Mack Shelia Cook, Green; Mrs. Kristine Horspool, Ogden; one grandchild; one brother, Jay Cook, Los Angeles, Calif. John F. ter, 86, 1925 N. 5000 last Thursday at his before mov Green four Surviving are his widow of Mountain Green; two daughters, Cook, Miss Lisa both of Mountain owned and operated a shop in Ogden. During Roy ing causes. Mr. lived in Mr. Schofield still loves to sing and play the organ, is still active in church and civic affairs, and is very happy. on TV. He loves to have people come and visit and has treats for all. His children come often to help. His son son Alvin lives in Salt Lake City, IDS Ward. He Force. The new homes being built and new people moving in help make Roy a more beautiful We can hardly wait city. for Thursday to come to get the Sun Chronicle, the news and pictures are wonderful, Mr. Schofield said. Mr. Schofield is not only an outdoorsman, he also encooking and marking joys quilts for his wife. He is an avid sports fan and arises at 6 a.m. and never goes to bed until all the games are over Hugh Mack Cook A former Roy resident, Hugh Mack Cook, 52, Box 232, Mountain Green, Morgan County, died Tuesday morning at the McKay Hospital in Ogden of natural says Roy, Dott in VenCalif., Rosemary in Clearfield, and Ellen in Provo. His grandson. Dale W. Schofield became a Major in the Air Force at age 29 and is now at BYU with the Air ses. mill;, nil Girls from troops at Hill AFB, not only do volunteer work in the nearby hospitals, work and there is an easy way to do things, not to make hard work out of it but to jo a good job. He says work is a pleasure. He is happy to see the old buildings in Roy being torn down and new homes taking their place. He says Roy is the best city as well as the cleanest with our beautiful detention home, hospital, churches, post office, shopping centers, gas stations, drive-i- n restaurants, and all busines- Leah in tura, Sui- died home of W., natural causes. Mr. Suiter was born June son of Alexander Floyd and Jane Matthews Suiter. 1, 1885 in South Ogden, a Dec. 24, 1918 he was married to Beatrice Manita Flint in Ogden. He was reared and educated in Hooper and had been a farmer. Surviving are his widow of Hooper; one son and four daughters, Floyd Dean Suiter, Roy; Mrs. Golden (Cora) Bingham, Riverdale, Mrs. Max (Vera) Widdison, Morgan; Mrs. Ruby Hadley, Hooper; Mrs. Dean (Verna) Arave, Salt Lake City; 21 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Eliza Schofield, St. Anthony, Idaho. Jones The Sun Chronicle and Sun Advertiser are published weekly at Roy, Utah, 5388 S. 1900 W., Roy. Mailing address, POBox 6. 207, Roy, Utah 84067. Telephone All news and photographs for Thursdays Sun Chronicle must be in our office before Tuesday noon, preferably Monday of each week. Pictures may be included without charge, either taken in our office or submitted by you. News appears only in the Sun Chronicle. Advertisements, appearing in both papers, must be received before 4 p.m., Monday. 825-166- J. Howard Stahle Owner-Publish- Mrs. Pat Sutter Miss Darline D. Rogers Mrs. Bonnie Stahle Miss Carol Moore . . . er Editor Assistant Advertising Mgr. Assistant Correspondents: Roy LDS Church and Roy News, Virginia Wursten, Sunset News, Denise Hammon,. Hooper News, Connie Murphy, 825-664- 6; 825-947- 4; 773-138- 2. Funeral services were held Monday at the Hooper 1st Ward with Bishop Gene Arave officiating. Burial was in the Hooper Cemetery. Thursday is the monthly meeting of the lnstituional Mountain Bell Telephone has cancelled their pay station at 10th Ward. He came to Roy P, , ul J, jConnie Murphy Phone 773-- WTfl 1 A Scout-O-Ram- Business every kind of vegetable he also has English walnuts, and almond trees, as well as berries and fruits of all kinds. will where Girl Scouts Fremont District XetEXPERIS'EAepote r din- All Be' Coll eat p.m. attending inWeaver, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Stewart, Mary Chino, Jerry Frost, Katherine Stromberg. June Heiser and to & you can ner will be served from p.m. for $1.50 adults and $1 for children under 12 years old. A dance will begin at 9 Members cluded. Mrs. loung, Mrs. Andros, Wilma to (i:00 p.m Bookkee pin all Schofield building a park trail for the use of the blind, with the help of a Readers Digest are All over the Council, both in Utah and eastern Nevada, more Indian girls are joining the Girl Scouts, and programs dinner set An In Ogden Amos celebrate his 85lh birthday on Saturday, March 18. He will be the oldest man in the Roy keeping step with the observance of the 60th Birthday with the founding principle of service, and with the assurance of the national president of the organization, Mrs. Douglas 11. Macneil, that our program must emphasize girl leadership and in turn enhances the status of women. overseas, and help newly arrived military families get settled. Friendship John Sat. Sun In Salt Lake City while the established Girl Scout services to the old, the sick and lonely, as well as to environmental protection continue, there is a growing emphasis on serving the handicapped, including them in specially adapted troops, planring more and facilities recreational helping their parents. L. dren, dressed dolls to be used in the Marine Corps Toys for Tots Christmas gift delivery to needy families anda myriad of other projects to help their neighbors and their state. Girl Scouts in Utah are Utah Law. million 100 South 12-1- 8, Iota i ANTIQUE A basic principle of the Girl Scouts is service toothers and with the observance of Girl Scout Week from March troop members and adult volunteers are reviewing past community projects and planning new ones to meet changing needs. Eleven years ago the incouncils in Utah dependent joined together to form the Utah Girl Scout Council to which was added two counties in eastern Nevada a few years ago. ment. John Eccles . Another member of the troop at the Eccles home was Mrs. Lowell E. Parrish, the widow of a prominent Salt Lake City architect, who came to Ogden from her home in Newcastle, England determined to be a future Girl Scout professional executive. While she attended the University of Utah Mrs. Parrish worked as a secretary to the first executive director of the Salt Lake City Girl Scout Council and after graduation became the second executive heading the Salt Lake organization. better supervision and manage- J . Girl Scout troop meeting in the home of Mrs. Eccles, started Girl Scouts in Logan where she was attending college. Miss Powers now lives in Salt Lake City where she has taught school for many years. to insure the fair enforcement of the merit system, but in todays bureaucracy a spur to -J observes year Saturday Qoy khqo Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Clevenger, 5275 S. 5900 W., are the proud parents of a baby boy born Feb. 25. Sympathy is expressed to the family of John Floyd Suiter who passed away last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Cheshire, 4557 S. 4300 W., are the proud parents of a baby boy born March 3. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bying-to- n are the proud grandparents of a baby girl born March 6 to their daughter, Yvonne and her husband, David Behling, 686 E. 675 N., Ogden. This is their fourth child, two boys d two girls. Robert and Mrs. Mr. Amundsen have adopted a baby boy born March 4. This is the first child for the very happy couple. Fowers, his' wife, Linda and children, Joselyn and Kristin. They are living with the Lon Christensen familv. Also received were the following memberships: Ed W. husband of Debbie MorTymm E. Fowers, his and daughter, wife, Joann Tracy. They live in a new home south of Eldon Fowers. We wish to welcome these families into Sellers, ris and our ward. The Relief Society anniversary party will be held this everong at 7:30 p.m. in the cultural hall. All women of the ward are invited and also their husbands. A dinner and program will be on the agenda. Jerry Arave and Rex Parker were the most reverent children in Primary last week and were honored by sitting on the stand during Sacrament HOOPER FIRST WARD Ryan Page, son of Mr. and meeting. We wish to congratulate the Mrs. Darrell Page, was ap63 people who participated in proved to be ordained a The Truth the the roadshow Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth." Our roadshow won HOOPER THIRD WARD a trophy for the best chorus Don Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lindsay, was at the regional companion at W jilnesday. grad .uted from Primary. He Ogden High last was ordained a Deacon Sunday They also won first place in the stake with awards for best evening by his father. actor going to Noland Nelson The following memberships were received Sunday: Rex R. and best actress toLlaineWlall. p in 'n'L , (pMi8 J Mountsin BsfJ |